This was announced on Monday by President Donald Trump, stressing that he would welcome the competition for this application.
American software giant Microsoft is negotiating to take over the popular video platform in the US. TASR reports this based on Reuters report.
Trump had previously stated that he had spoken to the purchase of a tictor from her Chinese parent company Bytedance with several parties, including his trustee Elon Musk. In the US, a law entered into force on January 19, which requires the sale of the application for reasons for national security. Taktik and BytraDance are suspected of spying due to their proximity to the government in Beijing.
After the US Supreme Court dismissed the action against a ban, the popular application with 170 million users only stopped its services in the US. Less than 24 hours later, however, it was again available, which the operator justified by providing the necessary guarantees by President Trump. The Act of Prohibition of the Application has adopted former President Joe Biden’s administration for concern that the Chinese government could use extensive data from the Tictorus for manipulation of public opinion in the US. Taktik rejects this claim.
On the first day of President, Trump signed an order that Tiktok provides for another 75 days at the negotiations before the prohibition of a favorite application comes into force. At the same time, the new President downplayed the concerns of the previous privacy administration and said there are “bigger problems” than that China has access to data on young Tictek users.